Web interface & redudancy for an IPBX under Debian Lenny
Diana Cionoiu
diana-liste at voip.null.ro
Thu May 6 15:49:52 UTC 2010
Hello,
Yate has support for heartbeat. However that is not configurable via
FreeSentral, but you can modify the Yate configuration files.
You can also make your own packets for Debian. Yate 3 should be very
much like Yate 2. And there are Debian packets for Yate2.
Diana
Tourneur Henry-Nicolas wrote:
> Hella Diana,
>
>
> First, thanks a lot for all those precious informations :)
> For Hearbeat, I'm speaking about the Hearbeat project, the goal is to run the
> IPBX over two physical server and to have a (as much as possible) transparent
> failover in case of faillure. I guess I could achieve that goal with
> Heartbeat.
>
> But now with what you said I have a problem about using FreeSentral and Yate,
> indeed I prefer to avoid using non packaged software (debian point of view) or
> non-released software (that point might not be a problem, reading your
> remark). Any recommendations about that problem ? Any way to do a clean Yate +
> FreeSentral install on Debian stable ?
>
> Thanks,
>
>
>
>> Hello Henry,
>>
>> Actually FreeSentral requires Yate 3 alpha 3 that was just released.
>> It's alpha because we still working on a part that is not related to the
>> server.
>> Yate 1.3 it's very old, maybe 3 years old and a lot of modifications
>> have been introduced since than.
>> So, Yate 3 it's stable, it's used especially in SS7 carrier setups.
>> Right now FreeSentral it's based on PostgreSQL because this is what we
>> use. I guess it's doable to port it on MySQL but we didn't found any
>> reason to do so.
>>
>> What do you mean by heartbeat?
>>
>> fax2mail and mail2fax it's likely to happend in the next FreeSentral
>> version.
>>
>> Diana
>>
>> Henry-Nicolas Tourneur wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks everybody for all your replies.
>>>
>>> Anyway, I prefer to stick with a rocksolid solution, from my experience
>>> that's
>>> excluding building some SVN version (that would lead me to library
>>> dependency issue).
>>>
>>> So, to resume the situation, I see 2 IPBX packaged within Debian stable :
>>> yate (1.3) and asterisk (1.4). If I really need a more recent version of
>>> yate, could you tell me why ?
>>>
>>> Isn't the solution of yate/mysql + hearbeat + FreeSentral good (all with
>>> Debian stable package) ?
>>>
>>> If Yate 1.3 isn't ok, would it be possible to backport the version 2.2
>>> from testing ?
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> "Miah Gregory" <mace at darksilence.net> Ecrivait:
>>>
>>>> On Thu, 2010-04-29 at 14:25 +0300, Diana Cionoiu wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hello Jonas,
>>>>>
>>>>> No is not.
>>>>>
>>>> Strictly speaking, you should probably declare your vested interests in
>>>> Yate.. :P
>>>>
>>>> Anyway, going back to the initial request, freeswitch should be
>>>> mentioned.
>>>>
>>>> Also consider whether a web based GUI is bringing much to the party in
>>>> this instance. You've got fairly in depth requirements, and a GUI is
>>>> unlikely to be able to deliver all that you need out of the box.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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